Pre-match with David, Lisa, Matt and Nigel |
Arsenal 3 West Ham 0
It’s round to May Towers for pre-match festivities. David
the Gooner has arrived with tickets, Matthew the Gooner has come with cans of John
Smith, Hammers Matt and Lisa arrive with a bag of Doom Bar, while Nigel the
Kew Gardens Iron brings his own lager. We’re up against an Arsenal side without
Koscielny and with a third-choice goalkeeper. What could possibly go wrong?
We arrive at their soulless corporate dome. Is this the Emirates? It’s a good
view from my padded seat above the half-way line, while Nigel’s at the end and Matt
and Lisa in the corner. West Ham have an early sight of goal when Antonio wins
a free kick on the edge of the box. Lanzini’s effort dips over the bar and
Arsenal’s rookie keeper Martinez remains untested.
Welbeck fails to connect with Sanchez’s clever through ball in
front of goal but generally the Hammers defend well in the first half, without
showing much going forward. Kouyate looks effective in front of the back four
and Masuaku copes fairly well with Walcott. Late on Fonte and Collins get in a
couple of great blocks to deny goal bound shots late on before Randolph has to
pluck a Welbeck header from under the bar. The West Ham fans break into a
chorus of “My name is Ludek Miklosko!” The Gooners around me remain unhappy
with ref Martin Atkinson, though for me he’s having a pretty good game. What’s been poor is that we haven’t got any
balls in to Carroll to test their defence.
Snodgrass replaces Antonio (rushed back too soon?) but the
second half appears to be going to plan as Collins make a great block tackle to
deny Ozil. But it all goes wrong as the West Ham defence correctly claims
handball against Walcott. The ref ignores the claims, Fonte fluffs his
clearance and Ozil strokes in a cross come shot. Distracted by Sanchez,
Randolph gets a hand to it but can’t stop a saveable shot. The Emirates erupts
with relief.
Randolph redeems himself a little with a fine save from
Welbeck, but Ozil then comes to life, playing a one-two with a Sanchez
back-heel and pulling a great ball back for Walcott to get ahead of Byram and
prod into the corner. Game over, man. "Red Army!" chant the one fans, so happy they forget to fight over Wenger's future.
Bellerin goes close after a great ball from Sanchez while
Lanzini finally forces Martinez to make a good save. Arsenal’s strength is
shown by bringing on Giroud, Ramsey and Oxlade-Chamberlain. Giroud scores with
a great curling shot, as he always does against us. There’s time for Sakho to
get a run-out, Fernandes to test Martinez again and Byram to concede a penalty that
the ref doesn’t give.
Post-match inquest |
Pete’s Bar is busy until 11.30pm, as Nigel tries to name his
first-choice West Ham X1 and discovers there’s only six players in it, and one
of those is Trevor Brooking. Gavin gets agitated about the geographical
inexactitude of the Ludo Miklosko song and our group resort to groundhopping
anecdotes about the Lewes Dripping Pan, Dulwich Hamlet and Virtus Entella (ask
Matt, it’s the Burton Albion of Serie B).
Thank goodness Swansea and Palace lost, though we’re just three
points ahead of Hull. Swansea now becomes an absolutely must-win game.
PLAYER RATINGS:
Randolph 5; Byram 5, Collins 7, Fonte 6, Masuaku 6; Ayew 4, Kouyate 6, Noble 5
(Fernandes 5), Lanzini 6, Antonio 5 (Snodgrass 4); Carroll 5 (Sakho 5).
2 comments:
Hi Pete, well done for making it to the Emirates Stadium, similar atmospheric feel to London Stadium? Its great to team up with friends and make an evening of it.
To be honest I thought we did quite well, ignoring the 3 goals conceded!
The overall shape looked better, a few looked overwhelmed at times but tbh the Gunners were had better quality than us in nearly every position.
Swansea is now a "must win game" and I think if we don't then we need to accept a few harsh realities.
Its not pleasant to experience but as Hammers supporters we should be well used to it by now, my simplistic analysis is after the Andy threat is dealt with, we have little or no plan B that works.
Lanzini is doing his best and coming closer and closer, very confused with Snodgrass.
Anyway, enjoy the roller coaster towards the last game, I have already ordered in more blood pressure tablets to get me through.
COYI
Yes, they have quite big gaps behind the goal and at the sides though not quite the curved athletics track shape we have. We did at least look slid in the first half. Wonder if we should give Sakho a go up front...
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